OpenSpace verify-all-deliverables
Ensure all required output files are created and verified before marking a task complete
git clone https://github.com/HKUDS/OpenSpace
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/HKUDS/OpenSpace "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/gdpval_bench/skills/verify-all-deliverables" ~/.claude/skills/hkuds-openspace-verify-all-deliverables && rm -rf "$T"
gdpval_bench/skills/verify-all-deliverables/SKILL.mdVerify All Deliverables Before Completion
Purpose
This skill prevents premature task completion in multi-deliverable workflows by ensuring every required output file is created, verified to exist with non-zero size, and confirmed before declaring
<COMPLETE>.
When to Use
Use this skill when a task requires creating multiple output files (e.g., spreadsheet + document, report + summary, data file + visualization).
Instructions
Step 1: Identify All Deliverables Upfront
CRITICAL CHECKPOINT: Do not proceed to Step 2 until this step produces visible output.
Before starting any file creation, you MUST output a complete deliverable list in this exact format:
REQUIRED DELIVERABLES CHECKLIST: ☐ [filename1.extension] - [brief description] ☐ [filename2.extension] - [brief description] ☐ [filename3.extension] - [brief description]
This checklist must appear as visible text in your output before executing any file creation commands. Track completion by updating checkboxes (☐ → ☑) as each file is created.
Step 2: Create Each Deliverable in Sequence
Execute the creation of each file one at a time. Do not proceed to the next step until the current file creation command has completed.
Step 3: Verify Each File After Creation
After creating each file, immediately verify it exists and has non-zero size:
ls -la [filename.extension]
Expected output should show file size > 0 bytes. If size is 0 or file is missing, troubleshoot before proceeding.
Step 4: Final Verification Before Completion
Before declaring
<COMPLETE>, run a final verification of ALL deliverables:
ls -la file1.ext file2.ext file3.ext
Or use a loop for many files:
for file in file1.ext file2.ext file3.ext; do if [ -s "$file" ]; then echo "✓ $file exists ($(stat -c%s "$file") bytes)" else echo "✗ $file missing or empty" exit 1 fi done
Step 5: Only Then Declare Complete
Only output
<COMPLETE> after all files have been verified with non-zero size.
Common Pitfalls
| Pitfall | Prevention |
|---|---|
| Creating only some deliverables | List all deliverables upfront and track completion |
| Not verifying file sizes | Always run after each file creation |
| Declaring complete too early | Final verification step is mandatory |
| Assuming success without checking | Explicitly check each file before proceeding |
Example Workflow
Task: Create tracking spreadsheet and email template document 1. Identify deliverables: - June_2025_Declined_Payments_Outreach.xlsx - Email_Template.docx 2. Create spreadsheet → verify with ls -la → confirm size > 0 3. Create Word document → verify with ls -la → confirm size > 0 4. Final check: ls -la *.xlsx *.docx → confirm both files present 5. Only then: <COMPLETE>